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Subject: HAHA!!! Not taken a vow of silence after all......


Andi3d ( ) posted Wed, 03 March 2004 at 6:24 PM · edited Tue, 10 June 2025 at 6:00 PM

Attached Link: MPR-2 joining these ranks soon.....

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Well, my my, after a long.....and particularly bitter.....winter, Spring is in the air, and LAMB's are bounding everywhere ;-) Sooo...... 'sup....I hear you ask....*pause for dramatic effect*.....well, something about to hit pending.....and something .....else.....sometime next month, watch this space, to coin a phrase. The something hitting pending is a new Multi Purpose Ruination building.....*laughs*.....I'm starting to get the hang of these things now, so maybe when I grow up I can yet be a modeller ;-0 ..MPR-2 has a lot more to it than the firt one, with 56 visibilty poses for turning 'body parts' off (and another 56 for turning them on again) and a further 72 MAT poses for finer control...the MAT poses also turn pieces off, and there are also a further 72 poses to turn them all back on again....so....between the MAT poses and the VIS poses, there are 128 affectable parts, giving possible combinations numbering 16,000+.....and theres also a couple of extra MAT poses for adding bump maps....one for .bum and one for .jpg ;-) best wishes all, happy spring and dont forget....of course...that i've got a discount on all store products right, off to finish the user guide for it....

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Andi3d ( ) posted Wed, 03 March 2004 at 6:28 PM

Attached Link: a better price indeed........free

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these all have a 100% discount......*pause*.....in other words they're free.....*grin*.....go grab 'em.....

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JenniSjoberg ( ) posted Thu, 04 March 2004 at 3:37 AM

Those are gonna be soo cool! with all those options it's gonna rock! GREAT work!



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hauksdottir ( ) posted Thu, 04 March 2004 at 6:43 PM

...and somewhere a fire-breathing dragon is looking at that building with narrowed eyes... "dratted-ratted, I left the door unsinged while hurrying in to dinner! It's going to take another pass to demolish that buttery. Or... I could wait until they rebuild and restock." :dry evil cackle:


Andi3d ( ) posted Fri, 05 March 2004 at 2:21 AM

uh-huh Carolly.....been at the little blue ones? ;-)

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hauksdottir ( ) posted Fri, 05 March 2004 at 3:24 AM

Andi, Over on CompuServe I was given my first nick: Sheherazade, because I spin off stories at the drop of a word or glimpse of an interesting item. It doesn't take much. For instance, your building has been attacked and burned from above... tch, tch! What could have done it? A dragon, of course! (you ever see a fire-breathing black sheep?) Why? Hungry! (no leaded glass or fancy ironwork showing, so there probably wasn't any gold inside) It may have held a fat merchant and his family, or maybe a trio of plump monks and a stock of brandied wine. So... Hrazynphrazch (a good dragonish name is always unspellable... it keeps them safe from pesky wizards and their spellbooks) unfurls his long leathery wings and goes flying over your collection of buildings looking for mischief. Dragons are as renowned for their cunning as their cruelty (which may be an undeserved reputation since victims tend to whine a bit unless they are eaten quickly). A cunning dragon, wishing to ensure many happy meals, wouldn't drive out all of the townsfolk, but leave them a bit of time for propagation. Overstressed people tend to propagate like rabbits, so he does need to make an occasional appearance (flaming brightly against the evening sky just before they all go home to bed is good timing and great showmanship). An excellent tradeoff: he gets dinner for the next 500 years, and they get a subject for stories and poems. Now, aren't you glad hat you made a building with a charred roof? Carolly


Andi3d ( ) posted Fri, 05 March 2004 at 3:53 AM

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*too busy chuckling to reply properly*

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